JayhawkMike
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It seems like we don't have a perfect roster quite yet and we do have some injuries. Maybe JS should do something? If no for this year then for next?
too early to know what you have at this point.It seems like we don't have a perfect roster quite yet and we do have some injuries. Maybe JS should do something? If no for this year then for next?
I like the idea, it just seems offensive lineman are at a premium and who wants to trade them away for a temperamental wr?We have more than a couple of weeks. There will be some action, I think.
A majority of teams in the league need offensive line help, so that's a tough ask.
But perhaps a player-for-player swap could get something done?
If Metcalf is on the market (as some speculate), perhaps he and a mid-round pick could snag Mike Onwenu (Guard that can play right tackle in a pinch) and Jaquelin Roy (DT) from the Pats. Onwenu is nasty. We'd like him. And Roy hasn't found his footing in the league yet. But he is worth a flier.
It's true. But I could see a young coach think that they could be the one to unlock DK's ridiculous talent.I like the idea, it just seems offensive lineman are at a premium and who wants to trade them away for a temperamental wr?
Good point . I hadn't looked at it from that angle. Get him in a different environment etc..It's true. But I could see a young coach think that they could be the one to unlock DK's ridiculous talent.
You're right , Seattle did that a lot when PC was chasing the dragon after SB49. The moves looked more desperate as time unfolded.I don't think big trades are happening for Seattle because they're not in a "win now" mode. That got this team into trouble a lot when Pete was here. Tossing away 2nd or 3rd Rounders like they're candy for expensive rentals or players that ultimately didn't pan out. I think teams and coaches always tell themselves they're striving to get to the playoffs and win the Superbowl, but I think realistic they know their chances and what their roster. Seattle has traded for a veteran role player so far and that's it, they ain't gonna make a big trade for a flashy player when ultimately there's no point. Save the stock for the draft.
I'd take picks . You're right, I don't see teams giving up starting lineman. Look at the players we've been able to get via trade on defense. 2nd and 3rd string type dudes. Anyone above that , Seattle is going to give up high draft capital.There are a lot of smaller trades happening, but the bigger ones so far aren't needle-moving, especially for us.
OL are in short supply. 25+ teams could use at least one upgrade on their starting line, and no one is looking to move off of them due to the demand absolutely dwarfing the supply.
I'm fine with standing pat. If they move DK, I'd really like to see them put him toward an offensive lineman. A Trey Smith or a Zach Tom.
But, but, but, it works in Fantasy Football!Trades are a poor way of building a good team. Why, cause eventually you will not afford those players and you give away your future cheap players.
Drafting well is the only way.
Seattle needs at least 3 more drafts to really be competitive….there’s no other way.